Michael Steele welcomes Sarah Palin to the national stage, saying "come on in. The water’s nice."
South Carolina Mark Sanford has been censured by the South Carolina Republican Party while Media Research Center's Tim Graham complains that Sanford is being held to a double standard.
Tucker Carlson says that, as a resident of the District of Columbia, he's perfectly "happy to have taxation without representation" because "let's be honest: The city's not ready for democracy, much less statehood." Apparently Tucker Carlson is now the arbiter on whether or not American citizens have right to democracy.
Brian Camenker of MassResistance alleges that Google blocked his website during the same time frame as a recent gay pride parade in Chicago, which he calls a "suspicious coincidence."
Randall Terry generates some coverage of the first stop on his "Filibuster Sotomayor" tour.
Finally, Rev. Rob Schenck welcomed Sen. Al Franken to Washington today by asking him to "begin his tenure with an apology to the millions of Americans who self-identify as Christians."